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Biden: US Mission in Afghanistan to End August 31
Voice of America
09 Jul 2021, 05:05 GMT+10
U.S. President Joe Biden says the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan will end on August 31.
Biden s remarks at the White House Thursday came after he and Vice President Kamala Harris met with national security leaders for an update on the pullout.
On Tuesday, the U.S. military announced the withdrawal process was more than 90% complete. Officials have said the entire process is expected to finish by late August. NATO troops also are following suit, and most of them already have left the country.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters Wednesday the United States supports diplomatic negotiations to resolve the conflict in Afghanistan, and that after the military withdrawal it intends to have diplomatic and humanitarian presences in the country.
Biden defiende salida de las tropas estadounidenses de Afganistán El gobierno afgano “tiene que unirse”, insistió el presidente norteamericano Biden, y expresó su confianza en las fuerzas armadas locales. Por:
AFP | No lo ve como una derrota
El presidente Joe Biden defendió el jueves el repliegue militar de Estados Unidos de Afganistán, que culminará el 31 de agosto, y negó que ese país caiga en manos de los talibanes.
Pero también admitió que, casi 20 años después de que las fuerzas estadounidenses derrocaran al régimen talibán a raíz de los ataques del 11 de septiembre, es “muy poco probable” que el gobierno en Kabul pueda controlar todo el país.
Washington: US President Joe Biden on Thursday defended the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, saying it was not inevitable that the country would fall to the emboldened Taliban, and confirmed the US exit would be completed by August 31.
But he also admitted that, nearly 20 years after American forces toppled the Taliban regime in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, it was highly unlikely Kabul would be able to control the entire country.
The US military has achieved its goals in Afghanistan - killing Osama bin Laden, degrading Al Qaeda and preventing more attacks on the United States, Biden said in a White House speech.
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